Journal of the Institute of Conservation Published online: 30 May 2019 AUTHORS Dušan Barok, Media Studies Department, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Julie Boschat Thorez, artist and...
Survey about challenges and needs in the storage and exhibition of Cultural Heritage
Survey about challenges and needs in the storage and exhibition of Cultural Heritage This survey is carried out as part of the APACHE project (Active & intelligent packaging materials and display...
From September 18 to 20, 2019, the Fondazione Centro di Conservazione e Restauro hosts the “Acrylic Modern Paints Cleaning” workshop led by Dr. Bronwyn Ormsby, Tate’s Principal Conservation Scientist...
Reshaping the Collectible: Tony Conrad’s Ten Years Alive on the Infinite Plain at Tate Liverpool
Friday, May 17, 2019 – 19.00 to 21.00 - Tate Liverpool American artist, filmmaker and musician Tony Conrad’s Ten Years Alive on the Infinite Plain was first performed on 11 March 1972 at The Kitchen...
Programme launch in Amersfoort In November 2018 the INCCA Mentoring Mrogramme was launched at the International Symposium Acting in Contemporary Art (SBMK Summit) and SBMK Day on Plastics. 10...
Positions at HKB: Two lecturers in Conservation and Restoration of Contemporary Art specializing in Media and/or Materials
The Hochschule der Künste Bern has two vacancies for lecturers in Conservation and Restoration of Contemporary Art specializing in Media and/or Materials (each position 60-80%). See the PDF attached...
INCCA-AP Profile: Cheng Shiu University Conservation Centre, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Dr. Ioseba Soraluze was interviewed in 2014 while Head of the Paintings Conservation Department at Cheng Shiu University in Taiwan. He spoke with INCCA-AP about the conservation scene in Taiwan. Tell...
Kolokesa Mahin-Tuai, (Associate Curator- Pacific) at Auckland Museum speaks with Sarah Hillary about the Pacific Island Arts Fono, or gathering, hosted at the Auckland Museum in October 2015. In this...
Masi (bark cloth) is a culturally significant cloth used across Fiji to celebrate major events and occasions. It is traditionally a female art form and is made from the paper mulberry tree and...